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Samples taken on three research cruises along the east coast of South Africa in 1989 contained large numbers of Nyctiphanes capensis (Hansen), a euphausiid species commonly found in the cold waters of the west coast.
Beckley, L.E., Cornew, S., Stuart, V.
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Re-Evaluation of Life History Traits of Sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus) in Eastern Korean Waters
The sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus) is an important fishery resource in the East/Japan Sea; however, its stock has recently declined sharply. Most ecological studies were conducted before the mid-2000s, limiting our understanding of recent ecological ...
Gi Chang Seong +5 more
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The evolutionary history of krill (Euphausiacea: Crustacea) was studied through information held in their DNA. The earliest events in the evolution of this group were investigated by phylogenetic analysis of slowly evolving nuclear DNA sequences of krill
Jarman, Simon Neil (15927578)
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Euphausiids have been well studied in several regions of the Pacific Ocean; however, there is lessinformation regarding euphausiids in Costa Rican waters.
J. Azofeifa-Solano +3 more
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The genus Thysanopoda (Crustacea, Euphausiacea)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Taxonomic status of Stylocheiron armatum Colosi 1917 (Crustacea : Euphausiacea) — A critical evaluatton [PDF]
Stylocheiron armatum originally described by Colosi (1917) closely resembles Stylocheiron carinatum G.O. Sars (1883). Colosi described the species based on morphological differences observed with the elongated third coiroopod and the male copulatory ...
Mathew, K J
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The occurrence and vertical distribution of the Euphausiacea of the Florida current.
Our knowledge of the Euphausiacea of the western area of the North Atlantic dates back to the time of Ortmann (1893) who recorded a number of species from this area.
Lewis, John. B.
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In the equatorial tropical Atlantic, in a particular zone of the ocean (2–5 N, 10–20 W) large quantities of tuna are seasonally fished. To understand the mechanism underlying this high productivity in this biologically poor area, two oceanographic ...
Basile Kouakou Kouame +2 more
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Trophic Interactions of European Hake Merluccius merluccius (Linnaeus, 1758) in Benthic Communities off the Moroccan Mediterranean Coastline: Seasonal and Ontogenetic Shifts. [PDF]
Slimani D +8 more
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